=== brainwash_ is now known as brainwash [04:53] Hey guys I'm trying to enable hibernation in Xubuntu, it seems to be disabled by default. Do I just follow the Ubuntu tutorials? There doesn't seem to be anything about Xubuntu out there. New to Xubuntu. [07:19] I have a problem. I did 'xfce4-session-logout -h'. The system turned off. Now it turns on in exactly the same state everytime, with the browser opened with the same tabs and everything. I reboooted it multiple time. I can also not access the desktop and the panels. What is going on [07:19] Windows are opening without their title bars [08:37] i am not sure but how can i speed up the mouse wheel scrolling? [08:37] its working slow [09:58] Alinka-malinka: Settings > Mouse [10:08] Alinka-malinka: actually not there. looks like you have to configure separately for your apps if possible, or via this tweak https://unix.stackexchange.com/a/307932 [12:44] oh damn i am nto sure if i can configure that lol... [12:46] is it a specific application? like, the web browser for example [12:49] ive added sound notifications for irssi now, can anyone [12:49] mention me and pm me for test pls? [12:50] fdf [12:50] what happened [12:52] yes brainwash for firefox [12:54] Alinka-malinka: in that case you have to modify some setting via "about:config" in firefox [12:58] Hmmm let me check [13:00] yes i found it and i did a little modification, but still i am not happy with it, i dont know, its a feeling like i am scrolling it more rather then it moves in screen [13:02] for example the touchpad works smoother when i scroll with 2 fingures [13:03] maybe it depends on what setting(s) you have changed [13:03] fingers [13:04] i put 1 and 1000 [13:04] i guess i need to find the sweet spot [13:05] there are several scroll related settings [13:05] if you search for "scroll" or "mousewheel" [13:05] is there a way to switch to the stable channel of xfce on 18.10? [13:06] what is the stable channel? [13:06] 1.12 i belive [13:06] you mean 4.12 [13:06] yeah [13:06] I don't think you can [13:07] and why you want to do that in the first place? [13:07] 4.13 is really buggy [13:07] which component? [13:07] the panel? or the file manager? [13:08] it's possible that workarounds exist [13:08] sometimes plank displays the panel in active apps and also the wisker menu doesnt show the wine menu proper [13:09] isn't that unrelated to xfce 4.13? [13:09] whisker menu is an external panel plugin [13:09] and plank is not part of xfce [13:09] the plank problem is only recreatable on 4.13 [13:10] that's quite odd then [13:10] 18.10 still uses the 4.12 xfce window manager [13:11] xfce-panel is 4.13.3 [13:11] plank = xfce4-panel? [13:12] no [13:12] also i could not make the wobbly-windows working [13:12] i enable the plugin [13:12] but it dont want to work :-/ [13:12] as we speak its happening xd [13:12] like this compiz manager is broken or not reacting or something [13:13] Alinka-malinka: not much we can do about that [13:13] pawel_: I guess I don't understand the problem [13:14] pawel_: you mention both plank (dock app) and the xfce panel [13:14] here is a screenshot https://i.imgur.com/JW6wmf1.png [13:15] that is only plank [13:15] are you sure that your issue is caused by the xfce panel? [13:16] is the plank version still the exact same? [13:16] oh thats a a problem, because when i run the ccms --release command it start working, but the windows get frozen, is there any other wobbly-windows feature for xubuntu? [13:17] Alinka-malinka: there is none [13:17] maybe the KDE window manager can that [13:17] kwin [13:17] nah it will start lagging my laptop [13:17] i need it here :-/ [13:17] anyways thanks [13:18] i use compton for window [13:18] compton is a compositor [13:18] oh [13:19] im sorry im a bit of a noob [13:19] so, if you want a more stable and better tested xfce environment, you should be using xubuntu 18.04 LTS [13:20] the goal with 18.10 and 19.04 is to move Xfce to the 4.14 release [13:20] hence, it may be buggy [13:21] yeah [13:23] pawel_, that xfce4-panel icon shows on Plank when you open panel preferences, annoying little issue, it occurs on 18.04 too, so 18.10 has nothing to do with it [13:23] oh [13:23] you just need to restart Plank after configuring your panel [13:24] thats the only fix i found for that really [13:25] me too, probably it's a good idea to submit a buf report, but I'm not sure if it's a Plank or xfce4-panel issue specifically [13:26] i think that its with how plank detects running applications [13:27] what comes to my mind worth testing (maybe) is changing "StartupWMClass=" in the desktop launcher of the Panel preferences [13:27] give me a sec [13:30] test [13:30] oh ./nick doesnt work [13:35] ok I think that I found a workaround, I've added "StartupWMClass=xfce4-panel" to /usr/share/applications/panel-preferences.desktop (Panel) [13:35] and now when I close panel preferences icon disappears as it should [13:35] you can try that [13:42] hmm, but I'm not sure about it now, even when I revert that change it is still ok, so maybe I need test it after re-log, anyway, it's an old issue and restarting Plank is the only thing I know hat works 100% [13:46] from what i can tell it's fixed [18:48] Hey, I'm doing an install of xubuntu 18.04 from the live cd. Can anyone tell me what the default creds are? I tried "ubuntu" and "xubuntu" with no password but without any success. [18:50] hello Towel, user "xubuntu" without password should work [18:51] Thanks Spass but it still says "incorrect password." I verified the image sha256sum too [18:51] Towel, where exactly you need to enter those credentials? [18:52] There's a login prompt to get to the desktop. It has the only option "Other" selected and a box for username and one for password [18:53] I'm a terminal now and it says "xubutnu login:". I tried "xubuntu" with no password without success [18:53] so you logged out from the live session, right? if you want to install you can just boot the ISO again [18:54] I just clicked "Install xubuntu" from the boot options and that's the screen it came to [18:54] so something went wrong [18:54] ahh okay [18:54] try again, or click Try Xubuntu and install from the launcher on the desktop [18:55] Good idea, I'll give that a shot. Thanks! [18:56] cool, let us know how it went [18:56] will do :) Doing a quick integrity check first just to make sure everything flashed okay [19:21] hello, I just switched to xubuntu and it seems I can't find my icon to change the volume (unless I use pulseaudio volume control from the menu) and I also have no way to switch from BuiltIn analog stereo output to HDMI [19:23] ok. so I lost the icon because I switched the panel layout to "GNOME 2". and sound is in the indicator applet [19:23] anyways. what I really need is to play audio from hdmi [19:25] hello solidfox, new sound icon isn't an indicator anymore, xubuntu now (from 18.04) uses xfce4-pulseaudio-plugin [19:26] Spass: i found it. my PulseAudio volume control window was hiding a tab, because I increased my resolution and DPI [19:26] you should be able to change output in "pavucontrol" settings (PulseAudio Volume Control) [19:26] ok cool [19:28] Spass, I reflashed the image to a USB instead of a microsd card and it worked like a charm. All good now :) Thanks for your help [19:29] Towel, good to know :) [21:29] what i am kill you [23:46] helloo!! [23:47] Can i install the system and the grub in the same partition?